So I just got done reading this article about the Duggar family. It ask the question was Jubilee Shalom Pregnancy and Miscarriage a Fake? Now even though the Duggars (in my opinion) have let their go to their heads but I believe that Michelle and Jim bob wouldn’t intenchionly fake something as serious as a miscarriage. Now I know there are people out there that would do something like I honestly don’t believe that the Duggars are those kinds of people. Ok people tell me what do you think about the whole Duggar issue. Please leave a comment. If you would like to read more please go to: http://celebs.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474980927219

(PEOPLE.com) — On Wednesday, an unseasonably warm winter day in Springdale, Arkansas, friends and family of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar gathered to pay their respects to the couple’s 20th child, a stillborn baby girl named Jubilee Shalom.

“I feel a great sorrow and grief, and yet at the same time I have a peace in my heart,” said Michelle. “This is so sad, but I have peace. There are people praying for us and angels surrounding our home, and there was peace in the sorrow and the grief. Those feelings are mingled together.”

The reality stars of TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting” discovered on December 8 at a routine doctor’s appointment that their 20th child no longer had a heartbeat. Michelle, 45, miscarried the baby on December 11, the day after their youngest child, Josie Brooklyn, born at 25 weeks gestation and just over 1 pound, turned 2 years old.

A letter Michelle recorded for Jubilee was played at the memorial. She wanted to “pour my heart out to Jubilee, and I knew there was no way I could read this at the service,” she explains.

The Duggars also contacted the nonprofit organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, which helps families deal with the miscarriage and loss of their babies, to take photos the family could keep and use at the memorial service. Some of those photos have been released without Jim Bob and Michelle’s consent, according to a spokesperson for the family, and were intended for private use only.

The Duggars, devout Christians who have left the number of children they have “up to God,” say they will now quietly spend time together with their family.

“We have so much to be thankful for,” Michelle says. “I know that in the days and weeks to come there will be other things that I will walk though, and grief that will come, and there will be times that we will worship and sing praises. I know that God will allow me to continue to release the emotions that I will release.”

Jim Bob added: “I really believe that God sees the bigger picture. I hope that her short life can encourage other people who have gone through things like this. It was very healing, and we have precious memories.”

The Duggars share a lot with viewers on TLC’s “19 Kids & Counting,” but this may just be one of the most unique things yet.

The family, who lost their 20th child, baby Jubilee Shalom Duggar, in a miscarriage earlier this month, shared photos of the baby fetus in images that were shown at the memorial.

The controversial photos were first posted on Twitter by a family member before quickly making their way around the Internet, according to TMZ.

In them, a set of tiny feet are held between someone’s – presumably Michelle’s – thumb and index finger.

“There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world,” one photo reads.

Hundreds of family members and friends turned out for the service, held Wednesday in Springdale, Ark. Michelle, who knew she would be too emotional to express her thoughts and feelings in front of the overwhelming crowd, instead played a letter she had read and recorded, according to People.

“I feel a great sorrow and grief, and yet at the same time I have a peace in my heart,” the 45-year-old mother said. “This is so sad, but I have peace.

“There are people praying for us and angels surrounding our home, and there was peace in the sorrow and the grief. Those feelings are mingled together.”

“We had just been talking about baby names last night and they were getting excited about naming a boy or a girl,” Michelle said at the time of breaking the news to her 19 children. “It has been a real sad disappointment.”

But the family is choosing to look on the bright side of the situation.

“We have so much to be thankful for,” Michelle told People. “I know that in the days and weeks to come there will be other things that I will walk through, and grief that will come, and there will be times that we will worship and sing praises.

“I know that God will allow me to continue to release the emotions that I will release.”

Added Jim Bob: “I really believe that God sees the bigger picture. I hope that her short life can encourage other people who have gone through things like this.”

Even after a tough week for the hardy Duggars clan, Jim Bob and wife Michelle are still finding ways to stay positive.

The Duggar parents will be holding a memorial service for their unborn child on Wednesday, Dec. 14, whom they named, appropriately, Jubilee Shalom Duggar.

“This is life, and I understand that we are going through something that many others have,” Jim Bob told People. “You think about the what-ifs, but God gives us strength to go on.

“We won’t be able to see this child’s life and the phases that we’ve seen for our other children, but we know we will see this child in heaven one day. We are thankful for each child, and we are blessed to have the children we have here and the ones we will meet someday in heaven.”

“Our doctor said it was wise to let this miscarriage happen naturally,” Michelle, 45, said. “And so that is what we are going to do.

“I am resting and I have felt good physically, which is strange.”

In 2009, the family faced another precarious situation when their youngest daughter Josie was born premature at just 25 weeks.

“She is a miracle baby and all of us, we are so lucky to have her,” Michelle said at the time.

The couple, who already have 19 biological children between the ages of 2 and 23, have faith that this recent tragedy is not without reason, however.

“As our whole family is grieving, we also know that God promises to work all things for good in our lives,” Jim Bob wrote in a letter that he shared with People. “Our prayer is that Jubilee’s passing will help us all realize that this life is short, and our relationship with Jesus is the most important thing.

“He gives us peace in our hearts as He guides us through whatever we might face.”